Movin' On

Folk, political, and women's music, both traditional and contemporary. A folk music collective, Don and Laurie love to feature live local and nationally known musicians! Music and conversations with an uplifting tilt. Live guests have included Peggy Seeger, Tracy Grammar, Linda Waterfall, Shanghaied on the Willamette, Geoff Muldaur, Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels, and Anne Feeney.

KBOO is celebrating the 100 anniversary of the birth of Alan Lomax with 13 hours of broadcasting. Movin' On will join the festivities by playing selections from Rounder Records collection of recording made by the indefatigable Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress.

Movin' On will also feature artists who will be performing at the 27th Annual Winterfolk Festival. Bryan Bowers, Tom May and Steve Einhorn and Kate Power recordings will be sampled.

KBOO is celebrating the 100 anniversary of the birth of Alan Lomax with 13 hours of broadcasting. Movin' On will join the festivities by playing selections from Rounder Records collection of recording made by the indefatigable Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress.

Movin' On will also feature artists who will be performing at the 27th Annual Winterfolk Festival. Bryan Bowers, Tom May and Steve Einhorn and Kate Power recordings will be sampled.

2014 Was another good year for folk music. On this program we will hear part one of my favorite folk recordings of 2014. Starting off the program I will play a couple of songs for Cuba...may the embargo disappear.

Mary Flower and Spud Siegel will be appearing live on Movin' On, this Friday at noon.

Mary Flower is and internationally known and award-winning picker, singer/songwriter and teacher, the Midwest native relocated from Denver to the vibrant Portland, Oregon, music scene in in 2004 and hasn’t looked back since. She continues to please crowds and critics at folk festivals and concert stages domestically and abroad, ones that include Merlefest, Kerrville, King Biscuit, Prairie Home Companion and the Calgary Folk Festival, among many.

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hello, I hope you read these comments as I didnt see a way to contact the show host directly via email.... so today (7/9/2010) almost near the end of your show you played a song where the lyrics talked about 'sisters of the road' ... 'you can find them down in old town' (which I assume is talking specifically about the very cool place = sister's of the road!)in the song it goes along and talks about the body of the buy who hopped trains was found @ the trainyard. anyways, it was an amazing song, and I'd love to find out who sings it and which album it's on so I can buy it, as it was a really great 'portland' song. thanks for everything you do -

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Hi. I stumbled upon your show (and your station) last week, and I really loved the 2 songs by the group you identify as the I'm Gonna Let It Shine Choir. I have not been able to locate any of their recordings. Are they defunct? Along with their label? A search for Round River turns up nothing but Bill Harley. Thanks for any info.

Bill Harley apparently put together this compilation album in 1990, over the course of a weekend, in a barn. The full title is: I'm Gonna Let It Shine: A Gathering of Voices for Freedom. You can buy it and listen to clips here:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/billharley24